Title of article :
Efficacy of Architectural Space Design for Healing and Humanization in Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Akinluyi, Muyiwa L Department of Architecture - Afe Babalola University - Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD) - Nigeria , Fadamiro, Joseph A Department of Architecture - Federal University of Technology (FUTA) - Akure - Ondo- State - Nigeria , Ayoola, Hezekiah A Department of Architecture - Federal University of Technology (FUTA) - Akure - Ondo- State - Nigeria , Alade, Morakinyo J Candidate - Directorate of Physical Planning and Development (DPPD) Living Faith Church Canaan land - otta - Nigeria
Abstract :
This study reviewed the effectiveness of architectural space design for healing and humanization in Lagos University Teaching Hospital, (LUTH), Nigeria. The study adopted a semi-structured interview and physical
appraisal of the selected major departments within the study area. Also, a literature review of past studies on hospital
buildings was done to buttress and advocate for the importance of architectural spaces design for healing and
humanization of the users in the hospital environment. Factors of architectural space design in hospital buildings were
identified and classified through the literature of past studies and a conceptual framework was developed through it.
These factors were categorized under the following headings. This includes functional design factors (FDF), aesthesis
design factors (ADF), environmental design factors (EDF), security & safety design factors (SSDF), and Physiological
& Psychosocial design factors (PPDF). The study provides information on the importance of architectural space
design on overall hospital performance. This study contributes to methods of evaluating architectural space design quality in hospital buildings in Nigeria and a similar context.
Keywords :
Architectural Space , Design Performance , Healing , Humanization , Hospital
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development